This role plays a crucial part in developing and improving India’s spin bowling talent across all formats and age groups, including the senior men’s and women’s teams, India A, U-23, U-19, U-16, and U-15 squads, as well as State association players training at the BCCI Centre of Excellence.
Published Date – 28 March 2025, 12:11 PM

Hyderabad: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) invites applications for the position of Spin Bowling Coach at its state-of-the-art BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru.
This role is integral to the development and performance enhancement of India’s spin bowling talent across all formats and age groups including India Senior teams (men and women), India A, U-23, U-19, U-16, and U-15 squads and State association players training at the BCCI COE.
The Spin Bowling Coach will work closely with the Head Cricket, BCCI COE, to design and deliver specialised coaching programs and assist in performance monitoring. The role also involves working closely with Selectors, National and State Coaches, Performance Analysts, and Strength & Conditioning experts to develop high-performance training plans.
Some of the key responsibilities include planning and executing training sessions for cricket squads at the COE, providing one-to-one technical coaching to players as required, develop and monitor individual player performance plans with measurable objectives, collaborate with other specialist coaches, selectors, and support staff to scout and develop talented spin bowlers, utilise advanced technologies like GPS-enabled devices and biomechanical analysis to enhance player performance and support injury rehabilitation protocols and certify players fit for competition.
The qualifications and experience include that he has to be a former India cricketer or a first-class cricketer with minimum of 75 first-class matches and outstanding track record of cricket coaching for three years (in the last seven years) with a High-performance Centre/International/India A/India U-19/India Women/IPL team.
Or, a BCCI COE Level 3 Performance Coach (or equivalent) with an outstanding track record of cricket coaching for a minimum of three years (in the last seven years) with a High-Performance Centre/International/India A/India U-19/India Women/IPL/ State team or a BCCI COE Level 2 Coach (or equivalent) with an outstanding track record of cricket coaching for a minimum of three years (in the last seven years) of a high-performance centre/International/India A/India U-19/India Women/IPL team or a successful record in high-performance planning and monitoring, as well as designing and
implementing player development plans and programmes in elite environments.